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Three fighter jet makers to submit leasing bids for RMAF Multi-Role Combat Aircraft (MRCA) programme

: Mar 24, 2014 - : 11:21 am

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Three military aircraft makers are ready to submit their proposals to Malaysia for its decision to lease new multi-role combat jets to replace the ageing MiG 29s owned by the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF).

BAE Systems, Boeing, and Saab are said to be part of a shortlist of five companies that have been identified by the government to be possible candidates for the RMAF Multi-Role Combat Aircraft (MRCA) programme.

One of the two companies in the shortlist, Sukhoi Aviation Holding Co of Russia, has not indicated any interest while Dassault Aviation of France, the maker of the Rafale jet, has said it would not participate in any leasing programme.

After several deadline shifts for the procurement plan due to budget constraints, the RMAF is looking at the leasing option.

Analysts estimated the MRCA programme to have a budget between $1.8 billion and $2.4 billion.

They estimate that apart from Saab’s Gripen, the RMAF is also interested in BAE’s Typhoon, the Boeing F/A 18F, the Dassault Rafale and the Sukhoi SU-30.

Under the MRCA, the RMAF is looking to equip three squadrons with 36 to 40 new fighter aircraft.

According to aircraftcompare.com, the Eurofighter Typhoon cost US$70 million each, the Gripen cost US$61 million each while the Rafale and F/A-18 F Super Hornet each costs US$68 million and US$67 million respectively.

However, the total cost of military aircraft usually varies based on the customer’s mission and weapon systems requirement, spare parts and training packages.

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